In this project our objective is to analyze how to make discursively intelligible women’s rage and indignation before the prevalence of different types of violence (and current misogynistic backlash). The goal is to break away from the neoliberal hegemonic framework of sanctions or stigmas imbricated in a mediatized society that legitimizes or closures depending on the hierarchy of the subject in the gender order. We are interested not only in characterizing those processes by understanding how and from which positions rage, anger and indignation are named but also in pointing out new narrative modes of occupying such rage or in Chemalys words (2018) developing an anger competence.